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A Connecticut state worker fired after he was caught smoking marijuana on the job was punished too harshly and should get his job back, the state Supreme Court ruled Friday. Gregory Linhoff was fired from his maintenance job at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington in 2012 after a police officer caught him smoking pot in a state-owned vehicle, reports AP. He had no previous disciplinary problems since being hired in 1998 and had received favorable job evaluations, according to his union. He was arrested, but the charges were later dismissed.

State officials said firing the New Hartford resident was the only appropriate penalty for his conduct and not doing so would send a bad message to other employees. An arbitrator disagreed and overturned the firing, saying Linhoff instead should be suspended without pay for six months and be subject to random drug testing for a year after he returned to work. The state appealed, and the case then made its way to Connecticut's, ahem, highest court, where all seven justices agreed that the arbitrator got it right. A spokeswoman for the state Attorney General's Office said officials are reviewing the ruling and declined further comment.

The CT high court must be HIGH on something! This is a JUSTIFIABLE termination! Justifiable means something is "able to be made just,! & He does this at work! WOW! I would not want to be on the PUBLIC streets with this DINKIE DOW POTHEAD out there Driving! WHY U ask? Cause of this... Driving while high on marijuana causing spike in fatal accidents~~~~today.com . Fatal accidents involving stoned drivers soared in Washington since pot was legalized money.cnn.com

GodSAveAmerica

Aug 20, 2016 8:32 PM CDT

So the next time this POS smokes pot in a state vehicle which they are operating and then injure or kill someone?

Lefty Libby

Aug 20, 2016 2:36 PM CDT

Even as a liberal, I'm shocked by this ruling. The idea that anyone can get high on any substance -- booze, pills, pot, snow -- while working, AND in a vehicle no less, and keep his job is absurd.